U can use flour and glue
How_do_you_make_cold_porcelain_clay_without_glueshows how to make homemade cold porcelain without glue.
You can buy cold porcelain in any craft store if you can't find it, then you can make it yourself!
Cold as the Clay was created on 11-07-10.
I have a figurene that needs repair of a finger that has broken off and I do not have the finger. It is cold cast porcelain. Is there a place in the Kansas City area that could repair this?
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a dark and heavy cold clay
Yes. Clay (if fired) will conduct cold in similar levels as glass, stone, or concrete. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
Only in boiling water.
yes any tile in the extreme cold becomes severely brittle.
Yes. Use cornstarch as a thickening agent rather than flour. You need to dissolve the cornstarch in cold liquid first, then stir into the boiling broth.
Ingredients: 1/2 cup baking soda 1/4 cup cornstarch 1/3 cup water Mix ingredients in pot then put in on the stove on high heat. Stir until you see bubbles. Then turn down the heat a bit and keep mixing. You should start to see it clumping after awhile and when you thing its all solid, take it out of the pot and put it on lotion covered plastic food wrap (saran wrap). Put a small amount of lotion on your hand and start kneading. Be really careful because it will be VERY hot. Then store it in a zip lock bag and your done :)
When preparing to preserve porcelain tableware first carefully hand wash the tableware in warm soapy water. Avoid shocking the porcelain with extreme hot or cold temperatures. Don't ever put it in the microwave to reheat food.